Weave Stix 2 Scalp Scratcher

ABSTRACT

A Weave Stix 2 scalp scratcher device used to scratch the head&#39;s scalp and also used as a hair ornament. A device comprised of knitting or crochet needles, beads and a binding material or solutions. Objects of similar size shape and design of knitting and crochet will also be used to create this device. Beads and other objects are will also be used as attachments. Beads of different shapes, design and style are attached to the one or multiple ends of the needles. Beads and other objects can also be mounted in multiple layers. The device allows people with hair extension, braids and other hairstyles to scratch their scalp. The device easily glides thru the hairstyle or extension without damaging their scalp. It can also be used to hold the hair in place.

Cross-Reference to Related Applications

This is continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 15/430,494

“This application claims is a continuation of patent application Ser.No. 15/430,494 filed on Feb. 12, 2017, with title “Weave Stix” namingJeanette McCarter as inventor the entire content of which is herebyincorporated herein by reference”

BACKGROUND Prior Art

The following is a tabulation of some prior art that presently appearsrelevant:

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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING:

FIG. 1 Shows a sketch of the present inventions with needle and beadattached.

FIG. 2 Show a picture of Weave Stix 2

FIG. 3 Picture of Weave Stix 2 Base 1

FIG. 4 Picture of Weave Stix 2 Base 2

FIG. 5 Picture of Weave Stix 2 Base 3

FIG. 6 Picture of Weave Stix 2 Bead Sample 1

FIG. 7 Picture of Weave Stix 2 Bead Head Sample 2

FIG. 8 Picture of Existing Knitting Needles

FIG. 9 Sketch of Beads

FIG. 10 Sketch of Weave Stix Base 1

FIG. 11 Sketch of Weave Stix2 Base 2

FIG. 12 Sketch of Short Circular base Weave Stix

FIG. 13 Sketch of Double Base of Weave Stix 2

FIG. 14 Sketch of Tri-base Weave Stix 2

FIG. 15 Sketch of Crochet Base

SPECIFICATION

Today more people both men and women are wearing hair extension or hairweaves. This hairstyle and has created a problem with people accessingtheir head's scalp when it itches. People have resorted to using avariety of object to scratch their scalp. Ink pens, paper clips, pencilsand other scarp objects are sometimes used to scratch the scalp. Theyalso pat their head aggressively hoping to stop the itching. The headpatting creates health problem such as headaches and other problems.

Weave Stix 2 Scalp Scratcher offers a creative solution to the problem.It allows people to scratch their scalp without any damage. It glideseasily thru the hair extension and weave and all other hairstyles withany damage. The Weave Stix 2 Scalp Scratchers also functions as a hairornament and hairpin.

Weave Stix 2 Scalp scratcher was designed to as a device that will notget tangled in any hairstyle. It function as a single unit, therefore itoffers greater flexibility.

SUMMARY

Weave Stix 2 Scalp Scratcher offer many advantage to aid in eliminatingthe problem of scalp itch. The advantages of the device are as follows:

-   -   A) Size of the device allow for more flexibility of use. It can        be used as a scalp scratcher, hair ornament and hairpin.    -   B) No damage to scalp or hairstyle. The device glides easily        thru the various hairstyles for example hair extension and        weaves, braids, dreadz and twist hairstyles.    -   C) Head patting is eliminated. This reduces the health risk. It        reduces the head injuries cause by aggressive head patting.

Related Application: Ser. No. 15/430,494

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to generally to creating a head scalp scratcherand hair ornament capable of reaching the scalp thru hair extension andother hairstyles.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:

Hair extension or weaves and other hairstyles make it problematic toreach the scalp when it itches. Individual have resorted to using allkinds of items that may damage their scalp to stop the itch.

The present invention related to a head scalp scratcher and hairornament. In particular it relates to a head scalp scratcher thatcomprise of knitting or crochet needles and objects of similar size,design and material and beads. The beads and other objects are used ashandles and decorations. It also relates to hairpins.

Regarding knitting and crochet needles sizes and design vary dependingon the type of needle.

Single-pointed Needles Sizes range from 0000 to 50, with smaller numbersrepresenting thinner needles. [0007] Aluminum needles come in lengths of7″, 10″, 12″, and 14″, and size numbers of 0 to 5 in the short lengthsand 0 to 8 in the longer.

Plastic needles are made in sizes 0 to 10 ½, 13, and 15.

Wooden needles are 14 inches long in sizes 10 to 15.

Steel needles are now only available in the smaller sizes, 0 to 3.

Double-pointed needles are made in even inch lengths of 5″, 6″, 7″, 10″,and 14″. The sizing of double-pointed needles varies with the materialfrom which the needles are made.

Plastic needles run from 1 through 10, from fine to thick.

Steel double-pointed needles run from 18 to 8, with the highest numberbeing the thinnest needle.

Aluminum needles manufacturers may use the plastic or steel system.

Circular Needles consist of two solid needles joined by a flexible cord.The solid needles are made of bamboo, wood or metal and are sized thesame way as single-pointed needles.

The smallest sizes, 0 through 3, are usually made of steel. In additionto the size of the needles, the sizes of circular needles also include alength, typically 29 inches or 80 cm.

Circular needles with lengths of 16″, 20″, 24″ and 32″ are also made. Atypical size would be “15 (10 mm) by 29 inches.” The length is thedistance from needle tip to needle tip, not the length of the cord.

In relating to the process of converting to metric diameters, the sizeswere adjusted slightly. Shaded boxes in the metric column indicate realmetric sizes; the others are the equivalent in millimeters to the sizesin other systems.

A Crochet hook comprising a hollow handle open at one end and closed atits other end. A crochet hook tip threadedly carried by said closed end,and a plurality of crochet hook tips disposed within said handle, saidhook tips being arranged in tandem relation with respect to each other,and a detachable closure plug for closing the open end of said handle.

Beads can be divided into several types of overlapping categories basedon different criteria such as the materials from which they are made,the process used in their manufacturing, the place or period of origin,the patterns on their surface, or their general shape.

Beads are still made from many naturally occurring materials, bothorganic (i.e., of animal- or plant-based origin) and inorganic (purelymineral origin). However, some of these materials now routinely undergosome extra processing beyond mere shaping and drilling such as colorenhancement via dyes or irradiation.

Beads natural organics include bone, coral, horn, ivory, seeds (such astagua nuts), animal shell, and wood. For most of human history pearlswere the ultimate precious beads of natural origin because of theirrarity.

The natural inorganics beads include various types of stones, rangingfrom gemstones to common minerals, and metals. Of the latter, only a fewprecious metals occur in pure forms, but other purified base metals mayas well be placed in this category along with certain naturallyoccurring alloys such as electrum.

Objects similar size and design of beads will also be used to create thescalp scratchers.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a Weave Stix 2 scalp scratcher. It is handmadeor manufactured depending on the size, design and style. The scalpscratcher could also be worn as hair ornaments and pins. Beads and otherobjects are added for handles and decoration.

The scalp scratcher can be also used as a hair ornament or hairpin tokeep a hairstyle in place.

The present invention is made with plastic, aluminum or wood and othermaterials used to made knitting or crochet needles or objects of similarsize and material.

The present invention is also made with beads and other decorativeornaments.

I claim:
 1. A scalp scratcher 2 device is comprised of knitting needlesor crochet needles, beads and a binding material. Objects of similarstyles, designed, material and sizes to knitting and crochet needles andbeads can also be to create the device. The attachments of beads andother decorative objects can be layered. The attached object can be usedas handles or decorative ornaments. Some designs, styles and sizes willbe used as head scalp scratchers. They can also be used as hairornaments and hairpins.
 2. The scalp scratcher 2 device of claim 1wherein said body of material I composed of aluminum, wood, plastic,steel and various other material.
 3. The scalp scratcher 2 device ofclaim 1 will have a one or multiple decorative beads mounted on one enddepending on the design. This allowing the other end exposed for scalpscratching.
 4. The scalp scratcher 2 device of claim 1 wherein in bothends with additional decorative beads or ornaments will be added to theneedles. Additional needles will be mounted to create different stylesor design.
 5. The scalp scratcher 2 device of claim 2 wherein can bemanufactured with ornament added creating one single united.
 6. Thescalp scratcher 2 device of claim 1 wherein maybe added to a singlepoint via an add-on to a single double pointed needle and/or objects ofsimilar size and design after manufacturing via gluing, welding or anyother method.
 7. The scalp scratcher 2 device of claim 2 wherein beadsand other ornament will be added to enhance design and use. Beads andother objects could be stacked and certain locations.
 8. The scalpscratcher 2 device of claim 1 new sizes will be created also. The samedesign will be created
 9. The scalp scratcher 2 device of claim 1 allcan be attached together. This will create a new formation.
 10. Thescalp scratcher 2 device of claim 1 can be used as hair ornaments worein pairs or singularly or groupings.
 11. The scalp scratcher 2 device ofclaim 1 will be created with multiple colored bases and type small,medium and large beads.
 12. The scalp scratcher 2 device of claim 1 haslength similar to knitting and crochet needles.